Record passenger volumes in school holidays set to test aviation sector

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Australia’s busiest airports and largest airlines have expressed confidence that they will be able to cope with record-breaking passenger volumes over the next fortnight. | ameliamcguiree

Australia’s busiest airports and largest airlines have expressed confidence that they will be able to cope with record-breaking passenger volumes over the next fortnight as travellers flock to the skies during the September school holidays.

At least 720,000 of these passengers are expected to be international visitors. More than 1.5 million people will travel through Melbourne Airport’s terminals during the same period, with airlines predicted to carry more than one million domestic travellers and 320,000 international visitors. As it stands, Sydney Airport does not have enough staff to cover the security areas of its three terminals. This means staff must be triaged across the areas with the most congestion, opening other areas to long queues and increased risk of complications or delays.Travellers at both airports are advised to pre-book parking, arrive two hours ahead of departure for domestic flights and three hours before an international flight.

The Bureau of Infrastructure and Transport Research Economics data for domestic flights in August shows 82 per cent of Regional Express flights departed on time, compared with 70 per cent of Virgin Australia flights, 62 per cent of Qantas flights and 60 per cent of Jetstar flights. Rex cancelled 0.8 per cent of flights in August, to Virgin’s 2.5 per cent, Qantas’ 3.9 per cent and Jetstar’s 5.4 per cent.

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